Posts Tagged ‘Jefferson Parish’

Drug Ring Busted in Jefferson Parrish

June 11th, 2010 | Posted in Drugs, Local Issues by bloom | No Comments »

Last week, the U.S. attorney’s office charged five men for taking part in the trafficking of over 200 pounds of marijuana. Through special investigations by the Drug Enforcement Agency, DEA, and help from an inside informant, a lead was found for something other than marijuana. In Gretna, agents set up a surveillance location that captured the suspicious transfer of a large bag from one vehicle to another. When officers made their arrests, they found two and a half pounds of cocaine in the bag. The two men arrested were also charged with participation in the marijuana trafficking.

The DEA was able to put away several men who were taking part in the trafficking of a portion of the illegal drugs that go through the greater New Orleans area. If you or anyone you know has been arrested for charges of drug possession or trafficking, call Bloom Legal at (504) 599-9997 for a free consultation.

Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies stumble across methamphetamine lab and sleeping suspect

February 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Drugs, Local Issues by bloom | No Comments »


By Michelle Hunter, The Times-Picayune
February 02, 2010, 6:15PM

Authorities looking to arrest a suspect wanted for auto theft stumbled across a methamphetamine lab operating out of a Metairie apartment Saturday afternoon.

Keith Miller.jpgJPSOKeith MillerJefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies evacuated the other apartments connected to Unit C at 1208 Clearview Parkway after they found lab bottles, fertilizer and the other chemicals associated with the production of methamphetamine.

They also found their suspect, Keith Miller, 27, of Metairie, fast asleep on the couch, the arrest report said. Miller was wanted by authorities for stealing his grandmother’s Chevrolet Impala on Jan. 27, according to arrest and incident reports.

Deputy Anna House received a tip that Miller and the vehicle would be at a Clearview Parkway apartment, and House called for back-up when she spotted the car in a driveway about noon, the incident report said. After knocking on the door a few times, an unidentified woman exited the apartment and told deputies Miller was inside asleep, but slumbering next to two loaded guns.

Deputies crept inside and confiscated the guns before waking Miller. That’s when deputies noticed the lab set-up and called in narcotics officers, the incident report said.

Methamphetamine, also known as “poor man’s cocaine” is a highly addictive stimulant that can be injected, swallowed, snorted or smoked. Meth labs are usually found in rural areas because of the noxious fumes created during production. The labs are also dangerous because the fumes can spark fires or explosions.

A search of the room turned up 1.6 grams of methamphetamine, and .5 grams of marijuana, in addition to Miller’s grandmother’s stolen credit cards and checks.

Miller did not live at the Clearview Parkway address. Authorities did speak to the person who rents the residence and he admitted knowing that Miller was cooking meth in the apartment, an arrest report said. The renter has not been arrested but the matter is still under investigation, according to Sgt. Larry Dyess, spokesman for the Sheriff’s Office.

Miller was taken to the Sheriff’s Office investigations bureau at 725 Maple St. in Harvey for processing and questioning. But during a moment without restraints, he escaped and fled the building, according to an arrest report. Deputies recaptured him around 6:22 p.m. in the parking lot of Marshalls clothing store, 1500 West Bank Expressway, Harvey.

Miller, of 4741 Hastings St., Metairie, was booked with creation of a clandestine lab, simple and aggravated escape, resisting police by violence, simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling, possession of stolen property less than $300, two counts of illegally carrying a weapon, auto theft, possession of stolen property greater than $500, drug possession with the intent to distribute, possession of marijuana, two counts of possession of stolen things, use of a firearm in connection with drug activity and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Miller was being held Tuesday at the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center in Gretna in lieu of $627,500 bond for the most recent charges
Michelle Hunter can be reached at mhunter@timespicayune.com or 504.883.7054.

Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office discovers homicide victim in empty Montford Street parking lot

January 21st, 2010 | Posted in Local Issues by bloom | No Comments »


By The Times-Picayune
January 21, 2010, 6:52AM

jpso-badge.jpgJefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies found a young man dead from a gunshot wound to his head in an empty parking lot in the 2800 block of Montford Street late Wednesday, according to officials.

Deputies first responded to a 10:20 p.m. 911 call about a 22-year-old lying down in the lot, apparently suffering from a head injury, said Col. John Fortunato, a spokesman. Paramedics pronounced him dead on the scene, and his death was initially unclassified.

Later, a Jefferson Parish Coroner’s Office investigator determined the wound to the back of the man’s head was due to a gunshot. His death was then ruled a homicide, Fortunato said.

The man’s name was not released early Thursday. He lived in Jefferson, Fortunato said.

No other details are immediately available. Deputies ask anyone with information to call homicide investigators at 504.364.5300 or Crimestoppers at 504.822.1111.

JPSO makes arrests at Metairie alleged motels of ill repute

January 15th, 2010 | Posted in Local Issues by bloom | No Comments »

By Michelle Hunter, The Times-Picayune
January 15, 2010, 3:19PM

Jefferson Parish authorities arrested a two men and a woman for allegedly running a pair of Metairie motels as “houses of ill repute.”

Manhesh Mistry.jpgJPSOManhesh MistryManhesh Mistry, 41; Bharat Parikh, 57; and Zandra Davis, 31; all of Metairie, were arrested Monday by detectives with the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office Vice Squad after an investigation that began in August, according to arrest and incident reports.

Mistry, owner of the Travel Inn Plaza, 5733 Airline Drive, and Parikh, a clerk at the motel, are accused of renting rooms to undercover detectives who posed as a pimp and a prostitute, the reports said. On at least three occasions, they allegedly rented the “pimp” a room at a rate of $45 for two hours for the pimp’s “girl” who would be working out of the parking lot, according to the reports.

Bharatkumar Parikh.jpgJPSOBharatkumar ParikhThe investigators even staged a fake solicitation in full view of the front office using other detectives.

Davis is accused of doing the same in her capacity as a clerk at La Village Motel, 100 Manson Ave., incident report said. Detectives used the same ruse at the business on at least two occasions.

Mistry and Parikh, both of 5733 Airline Drive, Metairie, were booked with three counts of letting premises for prostitution, three counts of running a house of ill repute and renting a motel room for an hourly rate.

Zandra[1].Davis.jpgJPSOZandra DavisDavis, of 100 Manson Ave., Metairie, was booked with two counts of letting premises for prostitution, three counts of running a house of ill repute and renting a motel room for an hourly rate.

Raping boy brings 38-year sentence for Marrero man

January 8th, 2010 | Posted in Local Issues by bloom | No Comments »

Raping boy brings 38-year sentence for Marrero man
By Times-Picayune Staff
January 08, 2010, 3:00AM

A Marrero man, acquitted last year of raping a girl and convicted in another case of sexually abusing an 8-year-old boy, was sentenced Thursday to 38 years in prison.

Last month, Terry Harris, 27, was convicted of forcible rape of the boy in April 2004. Harris was charged with aggravated rape, which carries a mandatory life sentence in prison upon conviction. But a Jefferson Parish jury deliberated about six hours before convicting him of the lesser charge.

Judge Nancy Miller of the 24th Judicial District gave Harris two years less than the maximum state law allows for forcible rape.

Assistant District Attorney Churita Hansell said that she’ll seek a ruling declaring Harris a habitual offender, because he now has three felony convictions. That means he could face up to 80 years in prison. He was convicted in 2000 of burglary and unauthorized entry.

In a separate trial in May, a jury acquitted Harris of raping a 10-year-old girl at knifepoint during a sleepover in May 2004.

Available 24/7. Call 1-877-NOLATIX for immediate help.